Updated: 10:36 AM Everyone has stories about their life that they like to tell others about,
and now you have the chance to get your's published. A Grand Junction woman is writing a book for the city's 125 th anniversary.
Updated: 5:36 PM Colorado's second rifle season is now underway. There are expected to be nearly one hundred thousand hunters around the Grand Valley. If you are planning outdoor activities, there are some important things to keep in mind.
Updated: 5:37 PM With the start of the flu season right around the corner, several Grand Valley residents are taking preventative measures against the illness.
Posted: 5:21 PM The cancellation of flu shot clinics isn't just happening in Mesa County as health officials all across Colorado are running short of the precious vaccine.
Posted: 5:11 PM Getting lost is something that most people try to avoid, and for those with any type of memory disorder, such an incident can be very dangerous.
Posted: 10:33 PM They call him the real Indiana Jones, and he's being honored for doing what he does best - going on different adventures around the world.
Updated: 6:51 PM There are nearly 20–thousand registered voters in Montrose County and the two candidates for Montrose County Clerk and Recorder are hoping those voters will cast their votes for them so they can be in charge of future elections.
Updated: 6:48 PM Representative Bernie Buescher says that a mass–mailing to Mesa County residents earlier this week is distasteful and once again distorts his record.
Updated: 9:25 PM Backers of a marijuana initiative on the November ballot want to find out if any wrong doing was done in the planning of a press conference opposing the amendment, which was held last week in Grand Junction.
Updated: 9:29 PM 527 Groups have been taking aim at both the candidates for House District 55, but 11 News gave both the candidates the opportunity to speak for themselves.
Updated: 9:11 PM Even though District 2 is the smallest of the districts represented by the board of Mesa County Commissioners it is seen as the urban area of the county.
Updated: 9:15 PM Montrose County is growing now more than ever, and the candidates running for County Commissioner in District 2 both have ideas on how to control that growth.
Updated: 8:56 PM In 1883 the Governor of Colorado appointed Mesa County's first sheriff. Two years later, residents took on the responsibility of electing the next sheriff. Over one hundred years later, residents will soon be making the choice yet again.
Updated: 9:03 PM Water and how to deal with illegal immigration are just some of the issues facing residents in District 54, but the the candidates vying for the seat in the State House of Representatives want to help find solutions.
Updated: 9:15 PM With the population growing and energy exploration booming in Western Colorado, property values are on the rise. The two candidates for Mesa County Assessor both want to be in charge of overseeing these properties.
Updated: 9:06 PM The office of Secretary of State in Colorado covers many areas, from elections to information technology. The two candidates in this year's race are different in character, but on the same page in many aspects of how the office should be run.
Updated: 8:51 PM With no County sales tax and allegations of uninvestigated sexual assaults in the West End of Montrose County, the new Sheriff will have a lot on his plate, but the candidates say they are more than capable of solving these problems and more.
Updated: 12:57 PM Water, health care and regulating the oil and gas industry these are just a few of the issues facing the Western Slope. Both Candidates for State Senate think they have what it takes to tackle these issues and more.
Updated: 6:43 PM Three top western–slope republicans join together today to put forth a list of things they would like to accomplish if elected next month.